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Load detection method for multiple-receiver wireless power transfer systems

Journal

IET POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 10, Issue 14, Pages 1951-1958

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1049/iet-pel.2016.0987

Keywords

inductive power transmission; radiofrequency power transmission; radio receivers; load detection method; multiple-receiver wireless power transfer systems; WPT system; received power stability; series-series topology; LCL-P topology; load power stability; mutual inductances; system control; reflection impedance theory; circuit topology

Funding

  1. National Nature Science Youth Foundation of China [51507032]
  2. Nature Science Youth Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20150617]
  3. Postdoctoral fund in Jiangsu Province [1601150B]
  4. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2016M601902]
  5. State Grid Corporation Project of China
  6. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2242016k30021]
  7. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFB0101800]

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The influence of the changes in load quantity on a multiple-receiver wireless power transfer (WPT) system should be minimised, so that the stability of received power for each load can be guaranteed. Here, a multiple-receiver WPT system with an series-series topology is compared with that with an inductance-capacitance-inductance-parallel (LCL-P) topology, and a WPT system with an LCL-P topology is selected to maintain the stability of load power. Then, the concept of effective working area is proposed. If the receivers are placed within the effective working area, the mutual inductances between receivers and transmitter are almost the same. Additionally, to realise the load detection method, which is convenient for system control purposes, reflection impedance theory is applied to detect the quantity of loads. Finally, the proposed circuit topology and detection method are practically verified in an experimental prototype.

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